Who was NOT a participant in the Treaty of Sevres?
A
Britian
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France
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C
USSR
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D
Italy
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Solution
The correct option is C USSR
The Treaty of Sevres was one of a series of treaties that the Central Powers signed after their defeat in World War I. The treaty was signed on 10 August 1920, in Sevres, France.
The treaty of Sevres marked the beginning of the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and its dismemberment. The terms it stipulated included the renunciation of all non-Turkish territory and its cession to the Allied administration. Notably, the ceding of Eastern Mediterranean lands allowed the creation of new forms of government, including Mandatory Palestine and the French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon. The Allied powers were represented by the UK, France, and Italy. The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was not a party to the treaty.